Deviance and Social Control

This course will introduce students to sociological perspectives on the nature, causes and control of deviant behavior and populations. We will consider, historically and theoretically, the construction of deviance, the social purpose it serves, and the societal response deviance engenders. We will pay special attention to the ways in which the deviant body is constructed and managed through a variety of frameworks – including medical, punitive and therapeutic - and reflect critically on the social and political ramifications of the categorizations “deviant” and “normal”. 3 hrs. lect./disc. (Sociology)

Schedule
12:15pm-1:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Sep 12, 2016 to Dec 9, 2016)
Location
Ross Commons Dining 011
Instructors